- (plural Kadiwéus). The
Kadiweu are also
known as the Cadiguebo, Cadioeo,
Caduveo,
Caduvéo, Caduví, Cayua, Guaicuru, Kadiveo, Kadivéu, Kadiweu, Kaduveo, Kaiwa...
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classified as follows:
Guaicuruan Northern Guaicuruan Kadiweu (also
known as
Caduveo, Kadiwéu, Mbayá-Guaycuru, Mbayá, Guaicurú, Waikurú, Ediu-Adig) Southern...
- subject–verb–object language. The name
Kadiweu has
variants such as Kaduveo,
Caduveo, Kadivéu, and Kadiveo. This
language is
spoken near the Brazil-Paraguay...
- Bangladesh.
Parts 5
through 8 each
focus on a
Native Brazilian culture group:
Caduveo (or Guaycuru), Bororó,
Nambikwara and Tupi-Kawahib respectively, while...
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Bolivia Guaycuru peoples, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and
Paraguay Mbayá (
Caduveo),
historic Kadiweu,
Brazil Mocoví (Mocobí),
Argentina Pilagá (Pilage Toba)...
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Bolivia Guaycuru peoples, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and
Paraguay Mbayá (
Caduveo),
historic Kadiweu,
Brazil Mocoví (Mocobí),
Argentina Payaguá Pilagá (Pilage...
-
adjacent province of Mato
Grosso do Sul, Brazil. They have also been
called Caduveo. In the 16th
century the Mbayá were
called Guaycuru, a name
later used...
- Caapor, Kaaporté, Urubú-Kaapor Tupi–Guarani Maranhão 1,914 2020 Kadiwéu
Caduveo, Ediu-Adig, Kadivéu, Kadiveo, Kaduveo, Mbaya-Guaikuru
Guaikuru Mato Grosso...
- Rio Mauapari.
Extinct since early 20th century. Cataguéo -
Related to
Caduveo Coropó -
Espirito Santo Cracmuns -
Minas Gerais Crateús -
Piaui Cucoecamecrãs...
- have been
claimed to
belong to this family, only four, i.e. Kadiwéu (or
Caduveo), Mocoví, Pilagá and Toba, are
currently spoken. The
other two, Abipón...